Que Bom Te Ver Viva

Que Bom Te Ver Viva (English: How Nice to See You Alive) is a 1989 Brazilian docudrama directed by Lúcia Murat, which portrays the situation of torture experienced during the military dictatorship in Brazil.[1]

Que Bom Te Ver Viva
Directed byLúcia Murat
Written byLúcia Murat
StarringIrene Ravache
CinematographyWalter Carvalho
Edited byVera Freire
Distributed byEmbrafilme
Release date
1989
Running time
100 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Synopsis

Lúcia Murat, who was tortured during the military dictatorship, chronicles the lives of some Brazilian women who took up arms against the military regime. There are a number of guerrilla testimonies and daily scenes from these women who have recovered, each in their own way, the various meanings of life.

Awards

1989: Festival de Brasília

  1. Best Film (won)[2]
  2. Best Actress (Irene Ravache) (won)
  3. Best Cinematography (Walter Carvalho) (won)

1990: Festival do Rio

  1. Special Jury Award (won)
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References

  1. Carlos Helí de Almeida (September 20, 2012). "Festival de Brasília exibe o novo mergulho de Lúcia Murat na ditadura" (in Portuguese). O Globo. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  2. "Que Bom Te Ver Viva" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved August 27, 2019.


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